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  1. Whitney's first-ever live TV concert took place on March 31, 1991 (30 years ago today) at the Naval Air Station in Norfolk, Virginia, for the homecoming troops from the Gulf War and their families. We love this clip of Whitney singing "Greatest Love Of All" and entertaining a special guest on stage that night.

  2. 2. Juni 2023 · Whitney Houston's second album, 'Whitney,' is the first album by a female artist to debut at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart. The album has sold more than 20 million copies worldwide and includes the #1 Billboard Hot 100 hits "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)," "Didn't We Almost Have It All," "So Emotional" and "Where Do Broken Hearts Go," making Whitney the only artist in history to ...

  3. 00:00 Intro (A House Is Not A Home excerpt)01:23 Didn't We Almost Have It All03:56 A House Is Not A Home04:25 Where Do Broken Hearts Go🔸consider donating if...

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  4. 31. März 2019 · On March 31, 1991, Whitney performed her first ever solo televised concert 'Welcome Home Heroes,' which was broadcast live from The Naval Air Station in Norfolk, Virginia. The show was held for 3,500 service men and women returning from the Gulf War, which was known as Desert Storm at the time. Because there were "more troops than seats," many soldiers were invited to the dress rehearsal. The ...

  5. Whitney Houston durante uma apresentação ao vivo no programa Good Morning America no Central Park em Nova Iorque em 1 de setembro de 2009. Álbuns de estúdio 7 Álbuns de compilação 5 Álbuns de vídeo 8 Singles: 55 Bandas sonoras 4 ...

  6. 31. März 1991 · Welcome Home Heroes with Whitney Houston is the first ever solo televised concert and video by American singer Whitney Houston. Released on May 14, 1991, through Arista Records, the video contains ...

  7. 14. März 1991 · Revelation (Live from Welcome Home Heroes with Whitney Houston) Lyrics: I can remember the time / When I was at church all day / And I wondered (what my friends used to think about me) / Used to ...